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... effect For example, in the scores plot, the points corresponding to urines from hydrazine-treated animals appear in the lower left quadrant and in the corresponding loadings plot, this region indicated ... acid Adapted from Cloarec et al [23] activity in this area the reader is referred to the Metabolomics Standards Initiative (http://msi-workgroups sourceforge.net/) Standards and reporting needs ... are being developed to deﬁne standards in a number of areas relevant to metabonomics, including characterization of sample-related metadata, technical standards and related data, metadata and...

... problem in a follow-up arti• cle, so far there have no publications devoted to the decoding issue for statistical machine translation On the other side, decoding algorithm is a crucial part in statistical ... the following operations: INSERT: to insert a new hypothesis into the set DELETE: to delete a state in hard pruning MAXIMUM: to find the state with the best score to extend MINIMUM: to find the ... weiteres Meeting vereinbaren I think we have to have another meeting I think we should fix a meeting schlagen Sie doch einen Termin vor why don't you suggest a time why you an appointment German...

... denominator of t involves taking each score in the sample, subtracting the sample mean, squaring the difference, summing those 29 30 QUANTITATIVE MODELS IN PSYCHOLOGY squared values, dividing ... basis of a single analysis, without needing to replicate the ﬁndings Given these two useful features it is not surprising to find that, beginning in the 1940s, and increasingly during the 1950s ... tails in the sample is determined solely by the probability of a head or tail in the population Other than this general information about the population of coin ﬂips 17 18 QUANTITATIVE MODELS IN PSYCHOLOGY...

... composed of trustworthy peers In this paper, we consider how to improve the trustworthiness of a group by including trustworthy peers in the group If the group we call a decision making committee ... schedule making or decision making in a group, only small number of peers may be required to be involved But in either case, by selecting group members according to their behaviors in the history, ... and are included in the group G At this point, the initiator peer p0 checks for the number of peers in the group G If more number of peers are needed to be included in the group G, the initiator...

... Various algorithms and their strong convergence play an important role in ﬁnding a common element of the set of ﬁxed common ﬁxed point for diﬀerent classes of mapping s and the set of solutions of an ... contains asymptotically quasi-nonexpansive, asymptotically nonexpansive, quasi-nonexpansive, and nonexpansive maps in the setup of CAT spaces It is worth mentioning that if an implicit iteration algorithm ... Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1999 Fixed Point Theory and Applications 11 M A Khamsi and W A Kirk, An Introduction to Metric Spaces and Fixed Point Theory, Pure and Applied Mathematics, Wiley-Interscience,...

... S Boyd, and S Lall, “A scheme for robust distributed sensor fusion based on average consensus, ” in Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks ... failure, and other practical conditions when utilizing the DAC algorithm in wireless sensor networks References [1] R Olfati-Saber, J A Fax, and R M Murray, Consensus and cooperation in networked ... distributed computation problem in wireless sensor networks Interestingly, the high-order DAC algorithm can be regarded as a spatial-temporal processing technique, where nodes in the network represent...

... shown in Figure All packets will be assigned a priority before being put into a ﬁrst -in- ﬁrst-out (FIFO) queue Then, the packets are allocated into frames We require a packet to be allocated in the ... get SINRb for the bth frequency subband The SINR margin value for each subband is calculated as SINRmargin,b = SINRb − SINRthreshold (14) We pick a subband b with the largest SINR margin value ... the packet scheduling algorithm ﬁnishes when the algorithm reaches Step In the packet allocation procedure, the scheduler will check the ID of each packet to ensure that no more than one packet...

... the control signal in the proposed algorithm is almost pure in wide frequency range, but the control signal in FXLMS algorithm has high-order harmonics, which represents the nonlinearity of control ... behavior of the FXLMS algorithm was investigated assuming a modiﬁed cost function The modiﬁed cost function was chosen so as to avoid nonlinearity in ANC systems by applying a control signal constraint ... of time domain FXLMS algorithm with control output constraint, ” The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol 109, no 6, pp 2815–2823, 2001 [8] X Qui and C H Hansen, “Applying eﬀort constraints...

... threshold-based location detection approach that utilizes the training signals and the trained GM location model parameters to determine a suitable length of testing sequence and then obtain a threshold ... Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol 44, no 6, pp 827–835, 1996 D B Ward, E A Lehmann, and R C Williamson, “Particle ﬁltering algorithms for tracking an acoustic source in a reverberant ... microphone pairs may not be statistically independent of each other, GMMs with diagonal covariance matrices have been observed to be capable of modeling the correlations within the data by increasing...

... proposed PI -Algorithm which is an iterative power allocation algorithm aims to maximize the downlink total capacity of multicarrier based CR systems under both total power and maximum allowable interference ... of the FBMC as a candidate for a physical layer in the future CR system VI C ONCLUSION A two-step subcarrier and power allocation algorithm in multiuser multicarrier based cognitive radio system ... it can be easily shown that the maximum data rate in downlink can be obtained if the subcarriers are assigned to the user who has the best channel gain for that subcarrier as described in Algorithm...

... explains intra-tree-ring wood density change, and (2) sorting out tracheid anatomical characteristics in order of importance The work was carried out with Douglas ﬁr (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) ... understand density variations along a ring, it is necessary to explain packing density variations and in particular reasons why wood density decreases at the beginning of a ring To that, anatomical ... intratree-ring variations However, it is also interesting from these data to investigate how wood density and tracheid characteristics vary from one tree-ring to another (inter-tree-ring variations) and...